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Ask HN: My website just disappeared from DNS. What can I do?
9 points by furyofantares on July 19, 2022 | hide | past | favorite | 7 comments
My website -- http://xordle.xyz -- has just disappeared from DNS. It's been working fine for months.

My registrar is Google Domains; there's no errors reported in the DNS settings or anywhere else. But Google's own DNS query at https://dns.google/query?name=xordle.xyz returns a status code 3 -- NXDOMAIN, or no such domain.

I tried transferring to a different registrar but it can't be transferred on account of it "not existing". I tried using Google Support; they weren't helpful in the slightest.

Do I have any options aside from just getting a new domain name if it doesn't resolve itself quickly?



Update: The TLD itself (gen.xyz) took it down; reported for abuse (showed up on some blacklist somewhere.)


Further update: They haven't been helpful in reinstating it, so the new domain is https://xordle.org and if the old domain ever gets reinstated I will work on a way to transfer game history back.


I love xordle and found this page when I couldn't get to the site yesterday or today. Just wanted to say thank you for the time and money you've put into the site, and sorry the maintenance is such a pain.


Check that your Cloud DNS account is linked to a valid Billing Account with a valid Payment Method.

Double check the Registrar Setup (top-right) in your domain zone that you are pointing to the right set of google names servers.


whois says

Name Server: NS-CLOUD-D1.GOOGLEDOMAINS.COM ... Domain Status: serverHold https://icann.org/epp#serverHold

"If you provided delegation information (name servers), this status may indicate an issue with your domain that needs resolution. If so, you should contact your registrar to request more information. If your domain does not have any issues, but you need it to resolve in the DNS, you must first contact your registrar in order to provide the necessary delegation information."


Yeah. Google support insists there's nothing wrong though.


have you gotten an email about icann verification at some point?




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